Literature DB >> 10563551

Helicobacter pylori: from the stomach to the heart.

R Pellicano1, N Broutet, A Ponzetto, F Mégraud.   

Abstract

A surprising number of extra-gastrointestinal diseases have been reported to be associated with Helicobacter pylori infection, including coronary heart disease and stroke. Since coronary heart disease is the principal cause of death in western countries, and since the known risk factors cannot fully explain the pathogenic mechanisms of the disease, the exploration of the role of possible causal agents has stimulated intense research. Infectious agents have been linked to coronary heart disease on epidemiological and pathogenic grounds. In 1994, H. pylori infection was reported to be one of them. Since then, a number of studies have been published with controversial results. Studies performed thus far show a high degree of heterogeneity in the selection of patients and also in the type of disease studied, i.e. coronary heart disease in general or acute myocardial infarction. Since the pathogenic development is most likely different for each of these two conditions (one chronic and the other acute) they should be studied separately. H. pylori infection can cause platelet aggregation and induces a procoagulant activity. H. pylori can also contribute to atherosclerosis, through increased concentration of homocysteine in the blood, caused by decreased levels of folic acid and cobalamin, or to an autoimmune process. Prospective cohort studies and interventional trials focusing separately on the chronic and acute phases of coronary heart disease and H. pylori infection should be performed in order to provide firm epidemiological data for a causal relationship.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10563551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0954-691X            Impact factor:   2.566


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Journal:  Lipids Health Dis       Date:  2010-08-30       Impact factor: 3.876

2.  Periodontitis as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease: the role of anti-phosphorylcholine and anti-cardiolipin antibodies.

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Journal:  Hippokratia       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 0.471

3.  Relationship between vitamin B12, folate and homocysteine levels and H. pylori infection in patients with functional dyspepsia: a cross-section study.

Authors:  Shahid Rasool; Shahab Abid; Mohammad Perwaiz Iqbal; Naseema Mehboobali; Ghulam Haider; Wasim Jafri
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2012-04-30

4.  Systems Pharmacology Dissection of the Integrated Treatment for Cardiovascular and Gastrointestinal Disorders by Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Authors:  Wenjuan Zhang; Qin Tao; Zihu Guo; Yingxue Fu; Xuetong Chen; Piar Ali Shar; Mohamed Shahen; Jinglin Zhu; Jun Xue; Yaofei Bai; Ziyin Wu; Zhenzhong Wang; Wei Xiao; Yonghua Wang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 5.  Antiphospholipid syndrome infectious origin.

Authors:  M Blank; R A Asherson; R Cervera; Y Shoenfeld
Journal:  J Clin Immunol       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 8.542

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